Pitseolak Ashoona

Pitseolak Ashoona
Jimmy Manning

Biography

Pitseolak Ashoona was a highly acclaimed artist based in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU. In the late 1950s Ashoona’s art career started with her sewing and embroidering in an arts and crafts program initiated by the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. Ashoona utilized her years of expertise with textiles to design and make clothing that was sold at the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative [1]. After about two years she began creating and submitting her drawings to the Co-op. 

As a self-taught artist Ashoona always worked freehand, drawing the outline first then colouring within the image with rapid line movements. This technique of showing prominent lines is a distinct style within her work [2]. Ashoona used materials that were available to her in Kinngait such as graphite, pencil crayons and felt-tip pens while also working with copper engravings and stone lithography. By the 1970s Ashoona gained international recognition accomplishing numerous remarkable achievements. In 1974 she was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Art and in 1977 she received the Order of Canada.

Her work is vital to recording cultural knowledge of Inuit women showing their strength and resilience [3]. Ashoona's autobiographical works have made her work significant in dismantling stereotypes of Inuit art. Her legacy as an artist has been passed down to her family members and community members, who have been influenced by her distinct style.

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Accomplishments

1989: A folio of prints by Ashoona was released by Aux Multiples entitled, Pitseolak Ashoona 1904 – 1983.

1984: Produced a special folio of lithographs and a folio of stonecut stencils which are both documented in the Cape Dorset Graphic annual catalogue.

1983: One of several artists commissioned by the Royal Canadian Academy of Art in collaboration with Merritt Editions to create an original print for the portfolio, Idea of the North.

1980: Ashoona was one of six artists who assembled a special portfolio of prints which is documented in the Cape Dorset Annual Print Catalogue of 1980.

1979: Among ten Canadian artists commissioned by Gallery Moose in Toronto to produce a print for a special portfolio in honour of the Gallery’s twentieth anniversary.

Artist Work

About Pitseolak Ashoona

Medium:

Graphic Arts

Artistic Community:

Kinngait, Nunavut, Inuit Nunangat

Date of Birth:

Artists may have multiple birth years listed as a result of when and where they were born. For example, an artist born in the early twentieth century in a camp outside of a community centre may not know/have known their exact date of birth and identified different years.

Tujjaat, NT
1904

Date of Death:

Artists may have multiple dates of death listed as a result of when and where they passed away. Similar to date of birth, an artist may have passed away outside of a community centre or in another community resulting in different dates being recorded.

1983

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September 12, 2017 Created by: Mikaela Clark Gardner